A program of the Miriam & Moses Center for Pluralistic Adult Jewish Learning
Join us for an exciting spring semester of Tuesday Night Symposium where we will discuss The Thought and Works of Maimonides over 13 sessions.
Instructor: Rabbi Brian Stoller
Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), also known as Maimonides or Rambam, is widely recognized as one of the most prolific and important Jewish scholars of all time. In this semester-long course, attendees will study Maimonides’ key ideas and major works, including The 13 Principles of Faith, his comprehensive law code Mishneh Torah, his philosophical masterwork The Guide of the Perplexed, and his letters on apostasy and conversion. Participants will be invited to read additional material outside of class to deepen understanding and enhance in-class discussions.
Registration deadline is Friday, December 12
Fee: $50 for members and $100 for not-yet members
Late registration (after December 12) fees:
$100 for members; $150 for not-yet members
Because of the popularity of the fall class, we expect this session to fill quickly. We encourage you to register by December 12 to secure your spot.
Participants can join on Zoom or in person.
Upon registering, participants will receive the Zoom link.